> And unfortunately, the biggest lie is that the service was not provided
> which is why we do not accept one year hosting agreements without a
> faxed signed authorization.

If the customer gets a chargeback claiming that service was not provided,
at that point don't you have written evidence that the customer has not
paid for the domain and therefore doesn't own it?  So then you should be
able to get it transferred to yourself?  This seems like it *should* be
much different legally from a case where you never receive payment; in
the latter case you don't have proof that the customer didn't pay for it.

Not much consolation after 11 months of a 12-month term have passed.



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